Collection by Ede Schweizer
Measuring 34 centimeters height, the T2 is a taller version of the T1 lamp that is suited to more atmospheric applications or use as a floor lamp.
Measuring 34 centimeters height, the T2 is a taller version of the T1 lamp that is suited to more atmospheric applications or use as a floor lamp.
At 19 centimeters tall and with a diameter of 20 centimeters, the T1 is the smallest of the To-Tie lamps.
At 19 centimeters tall and with a diameter of 20 centimeters, the T1 is the smallest of the To-Tie lamps.
A 1:10 scale model of the To-Tie lamp alongside earlier models of Poletti’s research into using tension constructions in furniture that were developed during his time at the Design Academy Eindhoven. Although completely different in function, the two projects explore similar methods of construction.
A 1:10 scale model of the To-Tie lamp alongside earlier models of Poletti’s research into using tension constructions in furniture that were developed during his time at the Design Academy Eindhoven. Although completely different in function, the two projects explore similar methods of construction.
Milan-based Italian designer Guglielmo Poletti founded his studio in 2016 after graduating from the renowned Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands. His work covers everything from spatial interventions to furniture design, and the To-Tie collection is his first industrial lighting design.
Milan-based Italian designer Guglielmo Poletti founded his studio in 2016 after graduating from the renowned Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands. His work covers everything from spatial interventions to furniture design, and the To-Tie collection is his first industrial lighting design.
As most of the original interior had been gutted and remodeled by previous owners, the surviving design elements were just the bones, including the floor plan, facade, and most of the original framework. The owner used these structural components to heighten the indoor/outdoor quality, while also replacing frosted glass with clear, double-paned glass.
As most of the original interior had been gutted and remodeled by previous owners, the surviving design elements were just the bones, including the floor plan, facade, and most of the original framework. The owner used these structural components to heighten the indoor/outdoor quality, while also replacing frosted glass with clear, double-paned glass.